Renaissance Goa Resort  

Amongst the best known hotels in Goa is the Renaissance Goa Resort. It is preferred by many a tourists visiting the golden beach destination of India

Hotel Specifications

Accommodation

All guest rooms, suites, and villas of the Renaissance Goa Resort are well appointed and have a view of the ocean

Dining

At Renaissance Goa Resort for Pot action, there's divine cuisine. For starters, the Polynesian Hut set right on the beach. It is an unparalleled dining experience under a dreamy night sky.

For a Continental flavor, we recommend the Carnaval, with it's unforgettable cuisine. Should barbecued fare interest you, head for Castaways, the grill.

Café Cascade and the Lanal of the Goa Renaissance dish out some remarkable soft-sips 'n' snackers. Where as the Atrium Bar is easily accessible from the lobby, the Island Bar is accessible only to swimmers.

Conference and Banquet facilities

For the perfect conduct of corporate parleys the Renaissance Goa Resort has two interconnecting soundproof conference rooms, which can accommodate up to six hundred delegates.

Recreation and Health
After business, hang loose at Renaissance Goa Resort's Goa Nugget, which is the no-nonsense nightspot with slots and sippers. Detailed by the people who conjured up The Trump Taj Mahal, Caesar's Palace and other casinos in Las Vegas.

Saturdays - 24 hours party zone and state-of-the-art discotheque, where the music only stops when you do. During the day it converts into a mini theatre and fun room with aerobics.

Plus there is a nine-hole golf green, two floodlit tennis courts, a jogging track and health club with gymnasium, sauna and Jacuzzi. Free-form lagoon-shaped swimming pool, yoga and meditation center, windsurfing, Para sailing and water-skiing.

Travel Information

In the local dialect, Goa is often referred to as 'Goa Dourada', (meaning 'Golden Goa') because of its beautiful beaches, forts, churches, waterfalls, seminaries, and caves.

The major beaches in Goa are Anjuna, Claangute, Colva and Benaulim, Dona Paula, Vagator and Chapora, Cavelosim, and many more. Some of the other tourist attractions in Goa include Dudhsagar waterfall and Arvalem waterfall, the rock-cut caves of Khandepar and Arvalem, the Pilar monastery, Saligao seminary, and Rachol seminary. Apart from beaches and other attractions, Goa is also famous for its churches and temples. Some of the leading churches in Goa include, Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, the Se Cathedral, Basilica of Bom Jesus, Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Church of St Cajetan, Church of St. Augustine, and others. Fort Aguada is worth a visit to savor the nostalgia of the Portuguese regime, especially in its lighthouse and the Aguada jail. The Terekhol Fort near the Arambol beach has been now converted into a hotel. The Museum of Christian Art at the Rachol Seminary and church and the Braganza House near Margao are also worth a visit. Besides these, to get a glimpse of the Hindu population in Goa, one has to visit Ponda. The Kerkar Art Complex in south Calangute is also an important tourist center.

Colva Beach, Varca Village
35 kms from Air Port,
15 kms. from Railway Station,
15 kms. from Bus Stand